Opinion: Not even a flawed and biased group could find evidence that Trump coordinated with Russians - something I said from the beginning.

The Mueller investigation was an illegitimate attack on the executive branch.

This statement remains true especially considering that the ethically conflicted, anti-Trump biased team of 19 full-time government prosecutors found that there was no “collusion” and no obstruction of justice. Mueller’s findings demonstrate the weakness of the initial premise to investigate Trump, his family and campaign staff.

I criticized Mueller, this process from the start

Mueller quickly surrounded himself with virulently partisan, anti-Trump prosecutors. Initially, his lead was a man named Peter Strzok, who had to be dismissed when his intemperate and unprofessional conduct in two other investigations revealed a massive bias against this president.

I was an early voice that Mueller should be removed or resign due to his conflicts. I was critical of his team because it was so blatantly stacked against the president.

That Mueller found no collusion and nothing to substantiate obstruction of justice doesn’t mean that I was wrong about Robert Mueller or his team. It more forcefully indicates the absolutely nefarious origins of the attack on President Trump.

In the end, Mueller agreed with me

The media that fueled this bogus attempt to overthrow the will of the American voter by using the state’s police power for political purposes should hang its head in shame.

The investigation concurred with what I have been saying for nearly two years. The fact that the ratification of my prediction comes from someone I believe should never have been appointed in the first place, and by an investigative team loaded with big donors to Democrats and filled with conflicted attorneys, demonstrably shows that the investigation should never have been undertaken.

Mueller had unlimited resources, 19 prosecutors, 40 FBI agents, issued more than 2,800 subpoenas, and interviewed more than 500 witnesses. He concluded that the Russians tried to influence our election — something we already knew (remember Obama telling us that before the 2016 general election?). But he found no coordination or conspiracy between the Trump campaign and the Russians.

Mueller indicted 37 people and entities. Over two dozen were Russian nationals who fiddled with Facebook and other social media to influence American voters. Not one American was indicted for messing with the elections or conspiring with the Russians. Not one.

This suggests that, as Mueller was overturning every stone looking for dirt on Trump and his associates, even that flawed and biased group could not find evidence. His conclusions are the same as I had from the beginning.